How To Calculate Your Next Period & Ovulation

Having a deep understanding of your menstrual cycle is important for every woman. If you want to get pregnant, knowing how to determine your ovulation and menstruation dates will help you identify the best days to have intercourse and increase your chances of conceiving. If you don’t want to get pregnant, having this skill will help you know when you should not have sex to prevent fertilization from taking place.

Fortunately, calculating your next period and ovulation isn’t that difficult. By observing your periods for a few months, you can determine the average length of your menstrual cycle (i.e. the number of days between one period to the next). You can then use this information to make the calculations, which you can do by hand or through a website or mobile app. Take a look at this infographic to know more about the menstrual cycle and learn how to predict when your next period and ovulation will take place.

Having a deep understanding of your menstrual cycle is important for every woman. If you want to get pregnant, knowing how to determine your ovulation and menstruation dates will help you identify the best days to have intercourse and increase your chances of conceiving. If you don’t want to get pregnant, having this skill will help you know when you should not have sex to prevent fertilization from taking place. Fortunately, calculating your next period and ovulation isn’t that difficult. By observing your periods for a few months, you can determine the average length of your menstrual cycle (i.e. the number of days between one period to the next). You can then use this information to make the calculations, which you can do by hand or through a website or mobile app. Take a look at this infographic to know more about the menstrual cycle and learn how to predict when your next period and ovulation will take place.

How To Calculate Your Next Period & Ovulation

How To Calculate Your Next Period & Ovulation

2017-06-23

Lucy

Score from the experts at Killer Infographics

Visual Communication - 55%

Design - 60%

Content/Script - 60%

Usability - 70%

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61%

Final Grade

This infographic discusses ways to measure and track your menstrual cycle so you can plan for the most likely time to get pregnant or avoid pregnancy. It contains detailed information and uses some smart typographical cues like text size and color to draw the viewer's eye to important details. There are also some illustrations and icons that help out. However, the first specific visual sign that the infographic is about pregnancy or ovulation is more than halfway down the infographic. Also, the copy is in paragraph form and quite lengthy; only the "Signs of Ovulation" section has icons that help tell the story, and the copy is still lengthy and vital there. In all we'd give this a D.